Emet district's Dereli hot springs in the village of Sülye have become a popular destination during the summer season. The boiling natural water, which is around 40 degrees, is in high demand by many seeking health benefits from various provinces. Dereli hot springs, known to aid in many diseases as well as fractures and dislocations, continues to provide service after maintenance during the summer. The hot springs are operated by the Sülye Village council and maintain their natural appearance. The management of the bungalow houses and café in the nearby Ikitaş Canyon, located 4-5 kilometers away, has been taken over by Sülye Muhtarlığı, making it an attraction for those interested in nature sports. Mehmet Acarer, who came to spend his weekend holiday from Tavşanlı Gürağaç village, said, "This is a very beautiful place that is a source of healing. We come here frequently on weekends, regardless of the weather. Daily visits are also possible, but there are also affordable accommodation options. The entrance fees for the bath are also a small fee of 20 Turkish Liras. We would like everyone to see these places and benefit from their healing properties."
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